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The Mouthpiece

Edgar Wallace, Robert Curtis

Publisher: DigiCat

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In the compelling anthology "The Mouthpiece," readers are introduced to an engaging exploration of suspense and intrigue that spans across varied narrative styles, contributing to the dynamic literary landscape of early 20th-century mystery fiction. The collection's overarching theme revolves around the art of persuasion, with stories presenting vivid tapestries of human cunning and cleverly constructed plot twists. These tales, crafted with deft precision, weave through the alleys of deception and moral ambiguity, offering readers both exhilarating escapism and thought-provoking drama in equal measure. The collection is a collaboration between Edgar Wallace and Robert Curtis, whose works have indelibly shaped the canon of crime and adventure stories. Edgar Wallace's prolificacy and prowess in storytelling are complemented by Curtis's nuanced touch, bringing together a rich tapestry of narratives that reflect the cultural and social milieu of their time. Their combined efforts underline the period's fascination with the darker aspects of human nature and the evolution of the detective genre, all the while engaging with the broader historical and literary movements that underscore the thematic depth of this anthology. "The Mouthpiece" offers a rare and illuminating window into the early 20th-century crime fiction, making it essential reading for enthusiasts of the genre and those interested in the intricate art of narrative craftsmanship. This anthology is not merely a collection of stories but an invitation to traverse a multiplicity of perspectives, where each narrative thread is a dialogue with another, inviting reflection on the human condition. It is a profound reminder of the enduring power of storytelling to transcend its era, remaining as relevant today as when first penned, providing readers with both intellectual enrichment and entertainment.
Available since: 11/22/2022.
Print length: 206 pages.

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